AMD finally unveils Radeon RX Vega family of GPUs

AMD today finally unveiled the Radeon RX Vega family of GPUs for advanced desktop PC gaming platforms. This mark AMD’s return to the enthusiast gaming segment. Radeon RX Vega series consists of three variants: Radeon RX Vega 64 Liquid Cooled Edition, engineered with 64 compute units to be the most powerful Radeon ever built; the Radeon RX Vega 64 with air cooling, and the Radeon RX Vega 56, available starting at just $399 USD.

Radeon RX Vega family of graphics cards are built on the “Vega” GPU architecture with cutting edge features like Rapid Packed Math, the High Bandwidth Cache Controller and new Geometry and Pixel Engines that will improve the performance while gaming in low-level APIs like DirectX 12 and Vulkan.

Highlights of Radeon RX Vega GPUs:

Architected for better enthusiast-class gaming – The Radeon RX Vega represents the most sophisticated GPU architecture ever designed for enthusiast-class gaming. It features next-gen compute units enabling native processing of multiple data-type operations in each clock cycle. Radeon RX Vega offers up to 13.7 TFLOPS of peak performance to power through even the most demanding games and VR applications.

Unmatched capabilities and control with Radeon Software – Radeon Software compliments the sophisticated hardware of the Radeon RX Vega graphics card, enabling the ultimate in performance, features and stability to ensure an exceptional out-of-box experience that will keep getting better.

For a limited time, AMD along with its partners are offering new Radeon Packs, including deep discounts on select Ryzen CPUs and motherboards combos as well as select Samsung displays with Radeon FreeSync displays, and two AAA game titles.

Along with the Radeon RX Vega graphics card, the discount on the Samsung monitor with Radeon FreeSync and Ryzen CPU+motherboard, each Radeon Pack also includes, in select regions, two highly anticipated games in Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus and Prey for free, an estimated $120 value.

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